bole Cancer Of the Breast Mr. A. II. Crausby, of 15S Kerr St., Memphis, Tenn., says that bis wife paid no attention to a small lamp which appeared in her breast, but it soon de veloped into cancer of the worst type, and notwithstanding the treatment of the best physicians, it continued to spread and grow rapidly, eating two ner breast. The doctors soon pronounced her incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treat ed her, but she con tinued to grow worse and when informed that both her aunt and grandmother had .died from cancer he 'gave the case np as hopeless. Someone then re commended S.S.S. and though little hope remained, she begun it, and an improvement was no ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and when she had taken several bottles it disappeared entirely, and although sev eral years have elapsed, not a sign of tne disease has ever returned. A Real Blood Remedy S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real blood remedy, and never fails to cure Cancer, Eczema, Rheumatism Scrofula, or any other blood disease. Our books will be mailed free to any ad dress. Swift Specific Co., Atlauta Ga. in MT. PLEASANT MILLS. J. A. Kepler and wife accompanied by Mis Alvesta Schoee were visit ing at Oriental n Sunday. .. .J. N. Brosiua has sold bin barber's outfit to 0. K. B yer who will henceforth conduct the business.... The school board has decided to build another room to the school building at Fre mont, and Fremont is to hare what fH loug needed a graded school ....An entertainment will be held by the Junior Y. P. 8. 0. E. in the St. John's church on Easter Sunday ....P. A. Schnee of the mercantile firm of Minium and Scbnee is in the eastern cities this week laving in a stock of spring and summer goods ....Mrs. Dr. M. Hot brock is in Phil adelphia. .. .Albert Schnee made a trip to Georgetown on Monday. . . . Michael Hhellenberger and wife from Richfield visitited at B. F. Arbo gast'a Monday. . . . J. A. -hadle Ntart edona viewing tour on Tuesday ....The St. John's Union Sunday School was reorganized on Sunday with P. F. Herrold aa Superintend ent. v KKEAMEK. The party at th Hotel on Satur day evenine wat wtll attended.. ..J. J. Mitchell b.iM moved his fthop from hie former residence trt the lot which he bus purchased of Thou. Hilbisb ....MiH Fluiie Walter is visiting her sinter at SeliuHgrove Sheriff Fagelv of Northumberland county was here list week looking after the interest of bin farm . . . . U. Hummel intends working in the mines at Aditnixtiuri; ...Miss Jesta Fryiuau of Middleburgh was visiting friends at this place over Sunday. .. .The editor of the Post and wife were in town lif-t Saturday evening A large uumber of our people attended the Hiic.ion at Meiser's on Saturday Frank Thomas, our new land lord, has put up a new sign post in front of his hotel. More Changes of Addresses. In addition to the changes of ad dresses published two weeks ago, we append tho followi'ii? : Josiah M. M-turer from Globe Mills to Kreamer. J. K. Snyder from Spring Mills to Penns Creek. Geo. Daubertfrj a PortTrtverton to Kantz. Jiev. Shambaih from Buffalo Roads to Mazeppa. Jones Aurand from Sic Keen to Shamokin Dam. Allen Peter frjiu Banuerville to Middlecreek. Geo. N"dl from Verdilla to Millers burg. Calvin Herraui from Hestou, Kans. to . The place i not given. He moved and forgot to pay his bill Henry Hunt from Penus Creek to Hammers Wharf. J. G. Smith from Duncannon to Uiddleburgh. Levi Herrold from Shamokin Dam to Kantz. Isaac IL S -ith from Glen Iron to Ttoxelyille. A. J. Kaltwriter from Shadel to lit. Pleasant Mills. J. F. Hackenburg from Troxel yille to Middleswartb. W. IL lieigle from Bearer Springs to Middleburgh. C. F, Oom from Painterrille to McClnre. R, O. Stroup from Strouptown to Hwinoford. Frank Portzlin from Htrouptown U Alijf. A Quarter of a Century. Tweaty-fire years ago a Toung man coma to this town end opeued the New York Branch Store iu the corner room now oconqied by T. N. Heicher. We will remember tbe first job of work we did for the new firm. We little imagined when we deliver ed those circulars that we would do thousands of dollars worth of job work and advertising for that littl store. The proprietor, Mr. S. Weis, now one of our most prosperous and respected citizens, had come to stay, and by attentive application to bus iness and honest dealing has sue ceeded beyond his most sanguiue ex pectation, His business steadily iu creasd and he enlarged his stock from yaar to year, until to-day he not only has the largest and best equipped dry goods store and fauvy goods store in the town but in the county as well. From a small stock : in one room he now has his large and commodious brick-building first floor to the garret. Dunug the years he has been in our town he has married one of our town ladies, and two sons, excellent and intellig ent young gentlemen, have blessed this happy union. Mr. Weis is the owner of three of the best brick properties is the town, besides other real estate. He is also one of the di rectors of the First National Bank of this place. Mr. Weis is a citizen the town may well be proud of, aud we join with his many friends in wishing him many years of oontinued happiness and business prosperity. Tribunt. Orphans' Court Sale of Valuable Real Estate! The underlined Kxecutots of the last will and testament of Daulel Zelber, late of Spring Ywp., Snyder County, Pa., deed, will by virtus of so order Issued out of tbo Orphans' Court of s mi count of suydur, expose to public sals on Tract No. 1. on Monday, May 10th, 1897, Ue following' described real estate to wit: Tract No. oue.-Beluff all tlial certain mes suage and plee of Una. tbe Mansion Farm of tbe estate, iltuate In spring Twp.. Murder Co., fa. bounded uu tbe Nortb by land of sliauu Yeager and Hulonion Laintiert, il al- last by land of Lambert au" tract No. t. Houtu by laud of Lewis M.iubevk. Isabella Yost aud Joslab Hellrlcb and ou iu west hy land of I'u&rta llelirlcb and Win. Ureeee. containing IBS Acres and 13 perches, mure or leaa, with the appur tenances, whereon are erected a larva t-Mory w heather boarded plank frame bouse, banK barn and all necessary outbuildings, a well of good water al tbe bouse and baru. About tt acres of ibis tract li well timbered aud lb bal ance Is In s good state of cultlvaUun. Tract No. s. Belaganotbor farm or piece of Und situate as aud adjoining tract 1 above de scribed, bounded on lue nortb o. paoiki road leading trow Middlecreek to Troietvllle. Kut by land of Jacob Kelgle. South by land of Auule and Lewis Manbeek and West by tract No. 1 snd pabllc road, containing ea Atires. mora or less wltb tbe appurtenances. Main BulldlBgs. water, fruit, state of cultivation about tbe stuus as ou tbe traet above described. Tract No. 1. Being a certain pleee of timber land situate In Twp., Co., aud Slate aloreaald. bouuded ou tbe Nortb by laud of Solomon Lam bert and Oust Muyer, Kast by land of Alex. Mour ns.. Soutb by Und of AWoa Uaukenburg and West by lands of Lewis Maubeck aud Jjcon Kelgle, coulalng 1 Acres, mjie or les wltb tbe appurteuauces. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock a. m. wbein terms will b tnde Ituowu JAiXiB ZEIBElt, LINCOLN ZKIBKIt. Kxicuiors. OI KKW TARIFF. The American Protective Tariff League i&sued au official print of the new Diugle.v Tut iff within a few bourn i.f the tiiuo it was passed by the UoUbu of Representatives at Wabhiugtou, ou March 31tt. This broad compiehcnsive interpre tatiou of the Republican plat form should be studied by evry voter. Auy of our readers can ob tain a cony, withoutcharge. by send ing a postal curd request as follows : send me a copy of No. 379. Ad dress. V. F. Wakeman, Qenl. Sec, 135 West 23d St., N. Y. Baby Tvline! of dagger Every mother feels an i n d e -scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and the ordeal make NEMI . NEW I L 0 E B WE fcTART THIS SPRING SEASON WITH AH EHTIHE HEW STOCK OF I n i pi ST Y L I S"FT (S AND FURNISHING GOODS. Having disjKjsed of all our stock of the previous season, we start this season with a clean, fresh stock of goods from top to bottom everything new. Our entire sttK-k has been purchased for SPOT CASH from large Clothing Manufacturers who were press ed hard for the ready cash. We having taken advantage of that rare opportunity are prepared to give the public the benefit ot prices on this nbW Btock of clothing which you will scarcely believe until you visit our store BOTE THE FRIGES BELOW. Men s Working Suits, worth $3.50 ; Our Prloo. 2.12. ,' Men's Orey Mixed Suits, Other sell for t4.fi J , we sen tor Men's Blue and Black Cheviots, well made, fast colors; we sell theui for f 3-75-Meii'w All Wool PlaidsHiKi Hootch Tweeds Suits, worth $fl.80 ; Our price 14 00. Boys' suits, M to in years, from fa. a up to fu.oo s ones, Men's All Wool Suits In plaids, checks apt home, spun, latest styles, that will be all the rage this priiiit, made up in tlrst-olass style ; no cloth ing house s11m for less than 9 00. v , ur Price t5 49. riot more than one suit sold to it oustoiiic r. Men's Fine AU Wool Black Clay Worstered Suits in Cutaway or Sack, made to sell fr $11,00 Oil Pmna ft "A All the newest effects lo Plaids, Checks, Homespun and Cheviot. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING I A PKENEJfT UIVRf WITH EVEBY IIII.D'M SlIT HOLD. -j e have exenivd great wire in selwling a line of Clothing to please tlie mothers as well as the little We have as complete a line CHILDUKX'S CLOTHING as you will see this season, consisting of little Hoys' Junior Suit', Reefer Suits, Jersey Suit, Blouse Suits, Velvet Suits, and Crash Suits, ranging in price from 70 cents to $5-00. We have Knee Pants Suits to 10 years. Children's Wool Mixed Kn P.uifs, 19c. Children's Oray Wool Knee Pants, 25o ChildreuV Double Seat and Double Knee Pants for 48o . worth 75o. Boy's PanU from 50 cts. to $2 50. Men's Pants from 65 cts. to $5 00. OUR STOCK OP FURNISHINGS, HATS AND GAPS is larger than ever; all of the latest styles, shapes and colon. Our NECKWEAR the choicest in the market. Our SHIRTS the best in the market for the price, 15c. for a fino Negligee Shirt, with or with out collar attached. We do Lot advertise anything we have not in stock as we are prepared to serve you with any article mentioned on this sheet. It .you waut to BUY RIGHT, if you want to be TREATED RIGHTj if you want to SAVE MONEY, make our store your trading home Convince yourself of the above facts the money yon can save by purchasing your goods from us. "Wo X0 what OTHE1IIS advertise. Money r. funded on any article puronased from us which Is not satisfactory. 0 E B M. LDEB & SDN, BELUBLE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. ENTABLINHED IN IS77. 8UNBTJRY, PA. s CHAS. NASH PURVIS, Collections, Loans and Investments. I Estate mm Pri-al Ba-ker, Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pa Deposits accepted, subject lo drafts or checks. rom snr part ot th world. BfcaamallsBB Car la a Uaj. "Mystic Cure" for Kbsumatlsm and Neuralla radically cures In 1 to t days. lis actios upon the system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes st once tbe caue aud tbe disease Im mediately disappears. Tbe first dose ip-eatly benenta:7 cents. Sold by sll Urugglsts, MM dleburyb. T. r. Anthony, Rz-Poitmsster of Promise City, Iowa, says : "I bougai one bottle of 'Mys c Cure' for Rheumatism, and two doses of It Id me more good than snr medicine I erer ouk." Buld by sll Druifirlsls. Mlddleburgb. eJufcticeof the Peace ANU CONVEYANCER M 2L STEINIMGkR. . Mlddleburgh, Pa D R. A. C. SI' ANU LEU, DENTIST. Ohs Administered. Oowu and Hrldtfework, Etc, OfBoe one door uorth of Weis' Store. Selinsgrove, Pa. Veterinary surgeon. SELINS0ROVC. PA. AU professional bualnexs entrusted to my ears will receive prompt and careful attention. r.E.BOWEI. E.E.PAWMMU. BOWER & PAWLING, Attorneys-at-Law, If ill JlnVwnivli Tin Offices In Hank Ilulldtng. JnlUulbUUl.Ui id. ps. O. CROUSE, ATTORNKY AT LAW. MlDDLKBURO. PA. All businexs entrusted to his care rill reoeivs prompt attention. fcaTAMwttlssariffll Wheels, c-iiusrsr Tool STYLUS Uiies', fieatlanea's & Tasdem. The Llihtest Runolnc WbesUon Earth. THE ELDREDGE etAiVDa its anticipation one of misery, MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy ; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. is a blessing to woman. 1.00 m BOTTLE at all Dm- Stars., or Mat by mail on receipt of prtoe. Caatalalag Invaluable mforatlea ef ' a All l II t - FUl t say add isaa, spoa appUeaUoa, by Tfcs IUMIIU KM CLAIM MAIawahla, &OJrUXrJJKriJJXJJ THE DELVIDERE. We always Mtf s Seed Sswlnf -aehiaett Why thsatsnt we Hake Seed Waealll Nallonal Scwlnf Machine Co., J 39 Braadway. Pasteryt New Ysrk. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let tirs of Administration in the Es tate of Henry o. Sechrtst. Iste of Union Town ship. Snyder Co., Fa., doe'd. bavlug been grants edto.tbe nnderslned. all perMios knowin thensselves Indebted to said estate Jire renuest. edtomske Immediate paytneul, while those havlnr claims will preient tUrm duly authen ticated lo the underslkDed. March ss. A.8. 8ECUH18T, AdmY. Reiewr Tie Dead! SELINSGUOVE CIARDLE-YARD M. L. MILLER, Prop'r ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. L-t-ters of Administration In the En tate of Dr. Hon. Kothrock, hue or W.Bfaver Twp., Snyder Co., Pa., dee'd, liTlutr Iieen granted lo the uncliTMlKnfd, all p oin knowlnir tllt'in w lvt-8 lurtf tiled to sold estate are requested to tnske Immediate payment, while Miiwe havlnjf claims win prenint them duly suiueutlcaied to tbe undenHgned. MAHAND KOTIIKOCK. Artm'r. Miirch SS, Ml. I'leaHant .VIIIh, Snyder Co., Ps. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let ters of Administration in the Km UieorMnry ludeniilsxHr. lute or SellnsKnive, Snyder Co.. Pa., dee'd. holUK been irraiited to the tiii1erljrned, sll renwiiis knowing them selves Indebted to nald eHtute are reiii-Rled to make Immediate payment, while thoe uavlnif flulins will present them duly authenticated to the undersigned. April). - M. fi. RDLKY, Adm r. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE.-Notlce I Jhereby iflyen that Letters Testa- meniHry on the eMnte or Jiicob Schnee, late of Perry township. Snyder County, Penns., havs leen Imued lo the und.THlifnel rNldliiif In said County. All perHoiiM. therefore. Indebted to Hald estate will pleaMi mako linmeillate pny uient. ami those Imvliiv claims uiralnxt It will present them lor neltlement to A I.BKKT SCIINIK, VIOLA NIPPI.K, March 4. VT. Executors. A area! MedlelneUlvea Away. W. II. SpsnKler. MldillehurKh; M. Kothrock, M. I)., Mt. Pleas fnt Mills, are now tilvlntf rree to Mil a trial package of the great berhal remedy, Bncon'H Celery Klnif. If IuiIIi-h HuHtrlng Imm nervous disorders and ninnllitlciii will use this remedy they will mioo be true from the head aches snd backaches that huverauxed them so much sufferlne. It Is a perfect regulator. It quickly cures lilllouHneHS. IndlgnHllon, eruptions of the skin and all blood dliieasos. Large size m snd 5oct8. Charter Application Notice. NOTICK IS IIRKRHV OIVKN. Thutsn sppllca turn will be made lo the Onvernoi or the State of Pennsylvania on Saturday, tbe Klrntduy of May, IMC, by C. M. Clement. C. H. Savldge, A. W. Pol. ler, V. P. I'lrlch, (1. H. Hendricks, H. K. Wagen seller, (). C. Waaenseller. A. 1). Carey. I). U, Smith and W. W. Wllteamver under the Act of Assembly or the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled "An Aol to orovide for the Incor poration and Kegulallnn of ceitaltl Corpora HotiH", approved April W. 1H74, and the supple mentj thereto tor the Chsrtr r of an Inteiided Corporation, to be railed "The Penn Tele phone Company," the character and object whereof is to construct, maintain and lesss lines of Telegraph for private use of Indllvduais, firms and corporations, for general business and for the transaction of sny business In which elec tricity over or through wires may be applied to any useful purpose. The Counties In this state wherein It Is proposed to carry on business are Northumberland. Snyder aad Mifflin. And for these purposes, to have, possess snd enjoy all tbe rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. A. W . POTTRB C. P. ULRICH, Solicitors. Sherifi's Sale of REAL ESTATE! By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of tbe Court of common Pless of Snyder county, I'a. and to me directed I will expose to public sale at tbe Court House, Mlddleburgb, Pa, on Saturday, May 1st, 1897, at 1 o'clock, p. m. The following described Real Relate lo wit . A certain lot or tract of land situate In tbe Borough of Mlddleburgb on North Sugar Street, bounded on tbe North by lot of yrederlk Smith, on the Rast and South by lands of Milton Moats and on tbe West by Sugar St., containing One-Fourth Acre more or leas on which Is erected a Two story DwolUng Uouae, and other outbuildings. I Hetted, taken into execution and to be sold as tbe property ot J. aswlneford. , P. S. KITTIR. Sheriff. . Skertfl'l Office, Mladlebargh. ra- April 7, ls7. ' I keep constantly 011 hand 2nd man fueture to order ail kinds Of Marble and Granite Hoiiests At. Headstones ! 'Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired. LOW PRICES I LOW PRICES!! I havtt one of the bf st Mnrble Cut ters In the State and consequently turn out tfootl work. ajgrCoiue and see luy workit prioes. Tl Hiik ful for past favors I most re spectfully ask a continuance of same, M. L. MILLER A. B. IDL6E HUT E Machinist aii Contractor lor Sieaui and Hot Water Fitting. Also denier in Boilers, Engines, Shaftinic Pulleys, Hungers and Leath er Bellini;. REPAIRING of Engines, Boilers and Mill work. Families can be supplied vith Bath Tubs, Pipe aud Pipe Fittings. I give as reference concerning my mechanl eul skill, Frick dt Co. of Waynesboro, Pa. and Lebanon M'f'g. Co. both com panies of high standing. In order to avoid accidents All Bailers should be tested under the hydraulic test at least once a year. Avoid danger aud call upon ine to make the test, A. B. WOLGEMUTH, Seli-8j;rove, : : Pa. LW1 iTIIddlelMirtf rket Correoted weekly by our merchants. Butter 15 Kggs 8 Pitted cherries Uupitted " Hiab-tnxes Raspberries Onions 25 Lard Q Tallow 4 Chickens per lb 6 Turkeys 8 Side 7 Shoulder 7 Ham 10 Old Wheat 8n Rye 85 Old Corn , - 25 Oats 15 to 80 Bran per 100 lbs 00 Middlings " 70 Chop 85 Flour per bbl 4.75 SALESMEN WANTED T sell oar Uk srade taspeefed Mwwnt Mack. Jfaer saw spMlaliUe olhirad thli ym fee Ike l-t Uma. m w m lh staadart varleMMorlMIs and avnamentola R -! eapeHwee m essaary. Writs to twu statist at, aM. Seapas Sra. ksaiariaalsvsaM IsNsrtM, West Cksstsr, Fa. A SUIIIIER SAH in ladies shoes is a pies voyage afoot. For tbe pk ure it gives, there's noi like oar sale. Crodi enjoying it, and securing prettiest, coolest and best ting Summer shoes now nfacturcd, at prices fl buyeis find it a pleasw pay. For house or wear, pleasure or everj practical purposes, will riding, or driving, wen the ideal shoes deinanM fashion and the dictatfl individual taste. Lili whoever claims yoirb by all means surrender J feet to these shoes. 6, H. GIBSON, SC BrotlerWl SdNBtiY, - Thelln latest styles of ' J 1 ninmnr QnsHSir u nA Rw Winter Olotes, and all the best seasonable goods found "1 class Uothing Store. Come and look st ml ' wiU find it well selected. T mm iReaDeCti w. h. Bom ara .Uer-..r.. MtuuinptlOB Is now k'JL I taken lo tlme-tbs oermso Otto's Cure, navlDg ''? oertala eure lor lbs f ctiitis, croup, uougbs, cm 2 throat aad iud( dtotaMS 'i ties of Otto's cure ere WK areata. W. H. Spenglsr . UTk rocSjM.D., MUPlesaBt"11